While there are plenty of apps out there that attempt to turn your mobile device into a graphics tablet, most are buggy, slow, are a pain to setup, and rarely work. Built by former Apple engineers, Astropad transforms your iPhone or iPad into a Retina-screened, professional graphics tablet for your Mac, is easy to setup, and actually works when you need it most. You can even enjoy a zero lag experience working offline, as it works both wirelessly and over USB. This professional tool for photo editing and drawing is also now available as an Apple watch app for customizable shortcuts from your wrist.

It's easy to forget, now that we carry HD-recording slabs of glass and metal in our pockets, that casual video used to be the domain of clunky, cassette-eating monsters. VHS Camcorder lets you relive those times by simulating the fuzzy, sometimes distorted videos of years past. It lets you post the timestamp on your videos, just like the camcorders of yore, spoof the date, so that "2015" business doesn't give you away, and gives you a number of other effects to let your clips look and sound that much worse more like they were recorded when Marty McFly was still jamming to Huey Lewis.

Studies have shown that meditation and mindfulness can reduce stress and improve your mental wellbeing. The Mindfulness app can help you get started. It features a number of guided meditations, with a store to purchase more, seven different categories to help find one that suits your immediate needs, silent meditations with bells, and reminds for when it's time to meditate, and to help keep you in the moment.

Trying out new hot sauces is easy. Finding ones that taste awesome is not. That's where Fuego Box comes in. Available as a subscription or as a gift, this service brings boxes of little-known, high-quality hot stuff right to your door, with an emphasis on flavor instead of heat. Your first shipment will include three full-sized sauces, a few samples, and a mini tasting notebook, and every one after that will arrive with three full-sized bottles. No long-term commitment is necessary, so there's even less reason not to give it a shot.

Corkcicle introduces the Waterman series to its hydration line, which takes its already best in class triple insulated cup to another level with the addition of a super durable powder coated finish. This coolest cup ever is crafted from 2 layers of stainless steel with a vacuum seal and is the only insulated Tumbler with a proprietary third layer of insulation that further improves how long its keeps your drinks hot or cold. With easy-grip sides, a no-slip bottom, and shatterproof, drink-thru lid, the Waterman edition offers you best-in-class sipping for your wildest adventures.

True coffee nerds are always looking for their next great sip. Angel's Cup makes it easy to find new coffees, and remember the details of ones you've tried before. This free app lets you record tasting notes on everything from the beans that arrive via the companion subscription service to your local shop's seasonal roast. For beginners, there's a flavor wheel that helps you visualize your thoughts, while old pros can use a more advanced chart. For the subscription coffees, you can compare your own notes with the roastmaster's, and all of your notes are automatically saved in the cloud so they're accessible from anywhere.

Modern apps and powerful smartphones have made editing photos easy. But when it comes to editing videos — especially videos set to music — it's still pretty difficult to come away with an acceptable result. Triller aims to change this by starting with the song instead of the video. To use it, you open the app, select a song either from your library or from the app's featured tunes, choose the portion of the song you want to use, and shoot multiple takes that last the whole duration. From there, you can add filters to the video before the app's intelligent algorithms take over, automatically stitching together smaller clips from each take to create a video that should mimic the output of a professional editor. Note that we said editor, not film crew, so the quality of the clips is still very much in your hands.